Cal roommates Brandon Hagy and Joel Stalter shared individual medalist honors to help the Golden Bears men’s golf team rally for a 15-stroke victory at the Arizona Intercollegiate that ended Tuesday at Sewailo Golf Club in Tucson, Ariz.

The Bears, ranked third in the Golf World/Nike coaches poll, opened their spring slate by winning for the fourth time in six events this season.

Hagy and Stalter finished at two-under-211 for the tournament. It was the second win of the season for each golfer.

Cal entered the final round two strokes behind USC but equaled the best round of the day with a three-over-287 while the Trojans shot a 308. “It’s always great to win, especially coming from behind the way we did,” Cal coach Steve Desimone said. “It certainly sets the stage for the spring.”

Arizona finished second, followed by New Mexico and USC.

Pace Johnson tied for eighth, James Yoon tied for 17th and Michael Weaver tied for 35th to round out the Cal scorers.

Tennis

The No. 1 Stanford women posted their second straight shutout to open the season, blanking No. 69 Princeton 7-0 at Taube Family Tennis Stadium.

The Santa Clara men tied for fourth with USF in the West Coast Conference preseason coaches poll. Saint Mary’s was picked ninth in the 10-team conference.

SCU senior John Lamble of Saratoga was voted to the preseason All-WCC Team.

Cal’s Gregory Bayane was voted Pac-12 men’s tennis Player of the Week.

Football

Cal’s recruiting class got a boost with a commitment from middle linebacker Chandler Leniu, a consensus four-star prospect from St. John Bosco High-Bellflower, according to multiple recruiting websites.

A 6-foot-1, 225-pounder who originally planned to attend Washington State, Leniu visited Cal over the weekend and committed to the Bears on Saturday, he told Scout.com. He is one of Cal’s top-rated recruits, ranked 11th nationally at his position by Rivals.com, 12th by Scout.

Miscellany

Cal’s Donothan Bailey was named the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation men’s Gymnast of the Week.